Warsaw In Your Pocket Guide, August- September 2022

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The Royal Route | Sightseeing

The Royal Route Krakowskie Przedmieście Street and St. Anne’s Church

Warsaw’s famed ‘Royal Route’ links the city’s three Royal residences, starting from the Royal Castle (p.34) on Plac Zamkowy, via Łazienki Park’s Palace on the Island (p.53), en route to Wilanów Palace (p.54) in the district of the same name. Officially covering 11km in length, this main artery through the city takes in a great many of Warsaw’s historical buildings, parks and monuments along the way, making a trip down at least part of the ‘path of the kings’ - be it on foot, by bike, or motorised scooter - a fine opportunity to see the heart and soul of the capital.

WALKING TOUR In lieu of the full 11km traverse, this walking tour picks up at the end of the Old Town Walking Tour (p.32) on Plac Zamkowy and guides you gently down Warsaw’s two main high streets - ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście and ul. Nowy Świat - to the ironic/iconic Palm Tree fittingly at the intersection of Al. Jerozolimskie (Jerusalem Street). An easy 2km/20mins on foot, along the way or very nearby you’ll find many wonderful restaurants, cafes, bars and shops, so use the rest of our guide to plan your pit stops. In the ‘Choose Your Adventure’ box at the end of the tour (p.45), you’ll find info on how to continue on the Royal Route to Łazienki and Wilanów (while resting your feet) should you choose to, or advice on how to veer off towards other interests. 40

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St. Anne’s Church & Tower

St. Anne’s survived the war with a few token scratches and a bombed-out roof, but what the Nazis failed to destroy was very nearly demolished in 1949 when the careless construction of the nearby Trasa W-Z tunnel led to landslides and huge cracks in the floor of the church, which threatened to collapse; it took 400 people two weeks to stabilise the foundations. Intriguingly, this wasn’t the first time St. Anne’s had survived war to find disaster around the corner. Escaping destruction during the Swedish Deluge (1655-1660), the church was the victim of arson only two years later. The classicist façade dates from 1788 and the interior holds even more classicist and rococo details. The real reason to visit, however, is the splendid viewing tower, the views from which are worth the 147-step climb (open 10:00-21:00; Sat,


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pages 104-108

Shopping

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pages 100-103

Bars

7min
pages 92-95

Adult Entertainment

2min
page 99

Clubs

7min
pages 96-98

Featured

1min
page 91

Food Markets

4min
pages 88-90

Fine Dining

8min
pages 84-87

Casual Dining

10min
pages 80-83

Breakfast & Brunch

5min
pages 78-79

Featured

1min
page 77

Kids & Families

4min
pages 74-76

Activities

3min
pages 72-73

Warsaw Uprising

5min
pages 70-71

Jewish Warsaw

5min
pages 68-69

Museums

8min
pages 64-67

Art Tourism

2min
page 61

City Centre

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page 28

Wilanów

1min
page 56

Powiśle

2min
page 48

Old Town Walking Tour

1min
page 34

Old Town Map

14min
pages 35-41

The Royal Route

1min
page 42

Essential Warsaw

2min
page 27

Late Summer Events

4min
pages 12-13

Traditional Polish Dishes

3min
pages 22-23

Swimming & Bathing

2min
pages 18-19

Introducing Warsaw

1min
page 7

Endless Summer at Browary

4min
pages 20-21

How to Use This Guide

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pages 8-9

Beaches & Riverside Recreation

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pages 14-17

Transport

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pages 24-26
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